Ink-removing liquid composition



Patented May 18, 1926.

uurrs srars MARIE AUGUSTA LANGE, OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

INK-REMOVING LIQUID COMPOSITION.

No Drawing.

5 moving stains or blots of writing inks deposited thereon, by accident or otherwise.

My composition consists of a mixture of alcohol, benzole, and carbolic acid.

In preparing the composition I prefer to use the ingredients in about the following proportions-Adz, carbolic acid one ounce, alcohol two ounces, and benzole two ounces. The alcohol is the usual commercial denatured alcohol. It is immaterial the order in which these ingredients are mixed. The

mixture may be stored for use in any suit- Application filed. December 11, 1925. Serial No. 74,901.

able container and sold for hotel, domestic or other use in glass bottles. It may be applied by pouring a small quantity upon the ink spot and wiping it off with a cloth, repeating this operation until the ink stain disappears. Or the ink stains may be sponged with a cloth on which the mixture has been poured or into which the cloth has been dipped, and the operation repeated until the ink disappears.

I claim:

In a composition for removing ink from fabrics a mixture of carbolic acid one ounce, alcohol two ounces, and benzole two ounces.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

MARIE AUGUSTA LANGE. 

